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[000:00:00;00] the israel escalate, strikes on baby roots as the senior iranian adviser holds talks with 11 ons prime minister. the challenges 0 life for my headquarters in del fine jedi navigate is also coming up. israel target's a residence in dated by mass killings. 3 members of one family, $21.00 palestinians have been killed in a tax across dogs on since dawn. police say they won't health more than 4000
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miners trapped under grounds in an illegal line in south africa. and the despair of missing loved ones. we report from suits on, on the 10s of thousands sweeping fighting inches 0 states. the hello lebanon's capital has come under repeated bombardments by is really forces during the visit of a senior and rainy and official. the army bombed residential buildings and be roots southern and suburbs. the last 2 airstrikes had had us the area. the series of attacks by israel have followed forest evacuation orders from the military. it's been 46 days since israel begun it's offensive against his butler zane, a 100 reports from bay roots. israel's airstrikes are massive. residential buildings are being dropped down. the
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bombardment favorites, southern suburb, an area regarded as a hezbollah stronghold, has been the most intense and heaviest. yet as ro escalates its floor on the arm. it's been nearly nonstop since tuesday. this is a aftermath of just one is really strike a residential building, reduced to rubble. but there is widespread damage to the area. all these homes are now uninhabitable. every few hours, the is really military issues. of course, the evacuation order and more of the residents who have stayed and these largely abandoned neighborhoods are forced to leave off money was among them. he is now homeless. i was in the house that being am they so that would name the degree i on . i got my phone, i taught it, and then i went down the street. the way the world bank says is really strikes have partially or completely destroyed $100000.00 homes across lebanon in recent weeks
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and losses amount to more than $3000000000.00. people here believe the destruction and killing is part of a strategy by as well. the pressure has a lot to agree to its conditions to end the war. the united states presented and uses fire proposal to 11 on it coincided with the arrival of a running official allie, larry johnny in big boot. he reiterated around support for his beloved and met the speaker of parliament. that'd be berkeley who is in directly negotiating with as well on behalf of the group, all the new decision made by the resistance and the government and live alone. we agree with and support all the while the strikes are escalating. this used to be a civil defense headquarters in eastern living on it wasn't as well as the 1st attack on rescue workers, despite repeated calls of the international community to pressure as well to a low risk you worse to safe. the reach sites that are involved in most casualties . more than a dozen paramedics were killed in this bombing. i rushed to the
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center after hearing about the attacks. i was in shock or spot at the screen. what is happening with people who help others? our job is human a terrier started to call up to hide the, it was my friend for 45 years. i called out for the others. no one answered. the living on says efforts are being made to reach an understanding to end the war, as well as insistence that it can act against hezbollah. if it attempts to re arm has been rejected by his beloved. it's not clear what is in the new ceasefire proposal, but hezbollah says it's studying it, so i know who they are. oh, sure, 0. they lived. well, since the war began in 11 on israel has also stepped up a tax on the syrian soil. at least 15 people were killed and is really strikes on homes in damascus. and the suburb of the city on thursday, more explosions were later reported in the damascus countryside. in early october,
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a story in state news presenter was killed when it is really strikes targeted, her neighborhood in damascus. israel has been attacking gaza. they occupied westbank lab and on syria and iran for months, although was carried out a tax on iranian link targets in syria for years. it's wrapped up as bombardments since the attacks on israel. on the 7th of october last year, elijah mcnees and military and political analyst, he explains why is real conduct strikes against syria. this is for this has a lot deployment and ryan and growing improve us in syria. i decided to try to reach nice and the security the wrong have to stablish in minutes with bases voice serious. i know. so you in allies, i mean just phase where it is. so the, just to supply line full a bit of any resistance as serious or also as the critic with manufacturing and don't own the transit from. but it's also supplied, accessible with
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a messiah and you did. and with the technology that has been the need image for against the age, right? and this is why d is very easy to maintain. that kind of bit tara's foster, as long as syria is not ready to re dining game against age, right? since 2011 and 8. so we've seen also another reason why these really talk it syria is because this here in ad defense system often supplied in upgraded by russia. both political and potentially risk ad for these really operation in the region we've seen in the last ring in retaliation and gas is red and is red stripe on the wrong. these really made it to destroy the syrian and the system to ensure that these right, methane is as to priority when planning any had the gas iran, the,
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the big gaza strip has been under constant attack from the is really military for more than $400.00 days. on friday, at least 21 palestinians were killed by israel, synced on and dated by the 3 members of one family were killed. one israel targeted a residential building. the attack also left many other members with critical injuries and reduced homes to rubble. no respite in the south either with at least 11 people killed in separate attacks was sending a to gaza is more difficult than ever with the north, almost totally cut off. this is according to the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs. oh, chest said that israel block 6 attempts to deliver a live saving assistance. the besieged areas in northern garza,
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thousands of palestinians have endured starvation, intense bombardment, and forcible displacements in the north. for more than 40 days now. oh sure how to aim to bring in food and water. it is a bad yeah. bay 21 and basically out here earlier this week, the bite administration stated that israel has not impeded humanitarian a 2000 and therefore is not violating u. s. law. access is at a low point, the chaos, suffering despair, this destruction displacement is at a high point. we have seen, as you know, um, being particularly concerned about the situation in, in the north of casa, which is now say to be on the siege. and it isn't even possible to deliver aid in the thought about as soon as our correspondent joining us from dated, but often central garza to bring us up to speed with the latest on the ground.
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thought it well, the reason we have got more focusing details about palestinian man, his wife, who was displaced forcibly from the town by tunnel and in the far north of district this down this place to close for with food is with israel. and as far as we know that this months has made his decision to go south was up to the great deterioration of the humanitarian conditions and let the notes of the gorgeous strip of what was so heretic. is that as soon as of course, more than 20 kilometers conflict in order to reach a net serene cory go, that is by the army has left him with his wife to move just a few meters away from the curriculum. and later they have shot him and he was immediately killed who was not able even to take or to retreat his body to a different. but a while we are right now. his body has been recovered just few minutes ago by the
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palestinian red prisons who had reported that this might have left pleasing with a long hours without being provided with a central committee code on the attack is sparking re re concerns of mike in the north of gaza to take that decision in order to move. so what that the level of the trend transparency of the is when it claims regarding the also the allowing for civilians to move to the south of district. we don't really so that's the situation in the north has been very crucial in the past few hours. move as strikes took place in the cause of 16. you know that people have been so hot killed and one of the latest attacks on a chrome, a neighborhood which is in the know that pods was going to see to the situation day by day. that could be much more gram i'm. it's a very simple to, to ration over human it, terry and conditions that is definitely a compelling by the sense that is by the attacks that have no source of respond to the ground, the re thought it so. so what are the options for people, particularly in the north?
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i mean leave and then get shots like this. mind that you were just telling us about, or then you stay in the north and starve to death because we hear from you, monetary and organizations. but there is no age that's going into the north, whatsoever with my understanding is that people in the north of gauze and strip have run out some options that are even run out of means of survival. that this is why they have been taking their own decisions to move software and how they can fight some sort of really fall. generally, we know that extensive destruction and repeated strikes have caused a significant damage for basic infrastructure. the ends and also because including sanitation of health care and we have been hearing from the deputy of feedback. they have been wanting from the potential a collapse of you know, that part of gauze especially that the entire area is going to print corpus salvation. while you and reports have confirmed that, because my husband,
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instrument slicing a deliveries for people in the north of garza, for political and military games, people that are tracked with a very narrow window of options that we know that they are completely struggling in order to have some, a few access to sources. on the same time they have a very little number of 8 trucks has been allowed to be sent to kansas city. um they will not be able to deliver it to areas such as bates homepage, about a to value and the big glass out of the lowest worth, hundreds of thousands of civilians, our truck that without essential basics upon to thank you so much for that reporting from central garza as well the struggle to survive israel's genocide and gauze that goes beyond bombs and bullets for palestinians with serious medical conditions each day brought the risk of death even before the war. now a few hours without power or roadblock due to when is really attack, can mean the difference between life and us. honey,
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my food has more from data by the hand, garza, my. the old as life has become a struggle for survival, daily bombing, the search for food and relentless violence, and in desperate need of a new kidney. his lifeline is dialysis a treatment or some of those to stop in human answered as for now i am a treat to twice a week, 2 hours each and this is not sufficient to sustain my kidney. needless to say, we have stopping kind of fine clean water and living in tents, even the routine medications and no longer available. besides that time, diabetic with high blood pressure to kind of get my hands on insulin any more. a life is now impossible for these dialysis patients in gaza. the war has turned into a nightmare. it was the shrub on the ship. after all chief and all the other hospitals went out of service. all the could be patients are not treated show deluxe the hospital. this is no longer dialysis process, which is the live same procedure. simply put,
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each patient is receiving only half the amount of treatment they need to the kidney . patients need a specific diet, but that's hard to maintain and a war zone. 70 year old mohammed father says he is for whatever he can find. even if means putting his health at risk little caffeine, the scene in the killer. the treatment we now receive is not sufficient clients, our kidneys, i bill a month and we no longer have a routine medications board is closed and even aid is not reaching us. we are bombarded his dog and on the seat. what else left to you and the lack of a stable power fuel for generators and when doing medical supplies means doctors have to make tough choices. more the heart of a, to me at any of these is really occupation forces destroyed all the dentist's machines extra for hospital and purpose. 60 machines kitchen to 250 patients, including children as a result,
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oldest of own patients and now being treated here to talk to the hospital. this was a mess of load, especially since electricity is not always available. that is why we were forced to, to just the number of hours, but this has a very negative impact on a patient's health. the, for the families of the patients every day is a test of endurance douglas, how soon will hold off if you say all the audit for the will we use to reach the hospital with comfort, we still enjoy peace and security. we used to have the basics, but now we're left with none of them, we cannot even transport my husband's own donkey cart. i have to push his wheelchair all the way to the hospital, a rough terrain flooded with sewage. and unto his waiting non stop bombardment, i myself have a heart condition and effect problem with how much data for getting to pay something dollars off for a drink more done, the threat of violence. it threatens their access to life sustaining care. their lives depend not only on the machine,
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but on the willingness of everyone to see them more than just the products and casualties of war. from the last, the hospital and there about a city palestine. the germany's chancellor has told president vladimir putin that berlin will continue to support ukraine's fight against russia's invasion for as long as possible. all i've sold spoke with putting over the phone for an hour and demanded russia withdraw its troops from the country. on friday, a russian air strike it ukraine's black c 4 different desktop killing one person, knocking out energy installations. come and said anything else and the war must reflect new territorial realities. john mccain has more from berlin. so it's almost 2 years since the last time that these 2 man, how the conversation of any kind with each other. we know that the thrust of the
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discussion between them, the situation in ukraine, both government saying afterwards, effectively what that position is happening for some time. the german government saying that let's shots cold on pretend to withdraw his troops to end the war and full, the persian government spokesman saying effectively, many deal it may ever emerge from this crisis. this war has to reflect that will territorial realities on the ground and rushes, security interests. the interesting aspect apart from the fact that it's taken so long for this conversation to take place is the president savanski in key. if was unhappy, then the conversation took place and said subsequent to the conversation, but this may prolong the war and legitimize the russia's position. visa, visa conflict. there is one final coffee out to all of this. in $100.00 days, germany goes to the polls to elect a new government, the war and ukraine. and specifically,
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the financing and all manner of ukraine by germany is increasing the of consent and many germans, specifically in the old east, where they want peace more than they want ukraine to continue to beyond. and by this country. investors the prism through which to view what has happened during this conversation between shots and fruits and don't want to cane al jazeera bully . the still ahead on al jazeera, more flooding in the philippines. 5 storms if it comes from the country in the last month. and another is on the way. the challenges inside and outside new zealand parliaments against a controversial plan affecting indigenous mallory, the examining the headline. what they wanted to do, they want that to be, does that without have system unflinching that. and then there's a one side of
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the the, the top stories on how to 0 this our is really strikes and reduced residential buildings to rubble and they root southern suburbs. the latest is really a tax coincided with a visit by a senior, a rainy and official who calls for a swift end to the suffering of lebanese people. is really a tax on gaza have killed at least $27.00 palestinians, installing on friday, and dated by the 3 members of one family were killed when israel targeted a residential building. germany, as chancellor has told president vladimir putin, that berlin will continue to support ukraine's fight against russia's invasion for as long as possible. all i've sold spoke with putting on the phone for an hour and demanded rush or withdraw its troops. police in south africa say they won't help
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a group of miners trapped under ground in the northwest province authorities and still one time close the entrance as part of a campaign against a link or mining. and it's less those insides without food, water, and other basics. victoria gate and be reports police in south africa. cool. this operation close the home theme is to force people working in on legal mine and still fontaine to return to the surface where they'll be arrested that we're going to smoke them out. they will come out to entertain the help to remove criminals. i'm not to be helped cleaning those to be persecuted. authority sealed the entrance to the mind to stop suitable to being transported on the ground. they estimate 3 to 400 people are in the mind that community to say as many as 4000 could be down the sea and many may die as a result. shows that the government has intention of equipment and you know,
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right. i mean all a compliment or probably have loans to chase, i think is the right for not providing to people know we, i have this, i'll definitely give the same government cannot provide food to the people that are in the same left. it's unclear how long the miners have been working on the ground, but it could be many months. i've called my brother. what brother kim told me to do my name. now we've got 7 months inside, but i'm looking for the brother m o. i don't. if he's in communication with my brother, that's why you see. so mine is, i believe, to be suffering from a lack of food, a will to a maybe 2 weeks to get to the surface. but police say it's too dangerous to help them. what is important? just to get them out as soon as possible. what is important is that it must be done
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safely because it has been expressed that the whole of this unlawful activity is very dangerous and that includes the ropes down. and all of that, this mind is one of several in the north west provence targeted by police in the past month. as part of the government's campaign against the legal mining members of the community who volunteered to rescue the minus. police have asked them to sign insurance forms to ensure they're aware of the dangers, victoria gay to be out there in the early stages, as to don's 18 month war between the army and paramilitary fighters is a 0 states was where many people sought refuge. now there fleeing in their thousands heading for the north and east. that's after the rapids support forces began attacking and reading villages in the states last month. and as people run for their lives, families are separated in the panic here. but morgan reports from sunday once you
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reach this displacements comp and send the incidents river, an allstate samuel hums of thought it would not only mean breaching safety, but also a re union. she says she and her family fled from attacks by the parent military rapids support forces on their village of city. hot interviewed a state, but so far, some are yet to make it to safety, or the mazda or a separated village in the morning and kept firing shots until night came my brother, after the scene was hit on his leg. we escaped, but because of his injuries, he couldn't catch up with us and we don't know where he is. now. some people say he died. i'll just say he's one of the villages and eastern just era. and some say he's having shandy, but we don't know where he is exactly. the rest of attacks on villages in eastern to 0 started after it's senior commander defective to the army. despite village village as being under our self control, local money through the at least 50 villages were rated with more than 1200 killed
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. monitors also state more than 100 people are missing. those who have been reported missing are those who have relatives who successfully escape. there are entire families who lost each other as they tried to get away from the village into 0, with no one managing to reach safety. it's means it's very likely the real number of missing is actually much higher. does the, the state has been out of communication coverage for more than 9 months. many who was cape with no means are now searching the camps, hoping that some members of their family have managed to reach safety. right? if then, i guess that they took everything from us. we were left with nothing. we relied on people's generosity to make it here, but my son hasn't made it high. i miss him. and i've been looking for him since i've arrived. i want this family has also been torn up parts by the bio and a mother of 7. she says, despite all of them leaving their home at the same time, not everyone made it to the camp. and i noticed that
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a d o m made it was only my daughters and their uncle. we fled to our village and when we reached the main road, i turned back and couldn't see my husband's son and mother in law. we waited for an hour in the neighboring village. they didn't come. i just want them to be safe and come here. there was no food there. when we left no water lilith, the violence has displaced more than 135000 people in the region, according to the un people who've made it. here's the most of those left behind are the vulnerable, the young, the elderly, and those injured in the reset attacks. and no way to know if they manage to get to safety elsewhere, or even if they're still alive. he bo morgan ultra 0 cindy sedan. there's a northern mexico are investigating the killing of 14 people in sooner, lower states. so it's seen a wave of violence and recent months. internal fighting within this similar drug cartel has left hundreds of people dead. the latest killings come despite the
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deployment of thousands of soldiers to show up regional security. people on hate see are feeding central neighborhoods in the capital. puerto prince's games move into the area. so leno and notes on are among the few districts that aren't under a gain control. they are in groups from large parts of the country, while the government has been paralyzed by inciting. last week, the transitional counsel removed the prime minister after only 6 months in office tie from new saki is flooded rural villages. in the philippines, it's forest, thousands of people from their homes and knocked out power supplies. the storm is the 5th to hit the country in less than a month. laura westbrook reports packing wins of a 175. columbus is now se swept through the northern philippines and the province of khaki yun, a bridge connecting to towns collapsed off to being hit by up,
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reach the trees in the foster flowing river coast guards rescues people. as flash floods struck at least 10 villages. thousands of people, including children, was forced to flee to senses like this. one of these had 1st arrived in shelters when tyson taught to g. struck days before back to back. storms have lashed the philippines during the past 3 weeks, killing at least a 160 people, and destroying hundreds of thousands of homes that put more pressure on emergency why, cuz already struggling to deliver food and other supplies to those needs. officials are concerned heavy rain falling on already so to ground will increase flooding and landslide ex, but say for the high seas striking the country lakes and the toys season is unprecedented. we have about 10 cases for 3 type phones, but we have never had one with
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a any year with 4 thompsons. so this is the 1st and it's not is a, another storm is set to strike the philippines this weekend. disaster because this is definitely a should definitely be a top hardy for the country, but then of course, this type of preparedness, the resources and planning with a talk with cycles, it's flooding and then when damage and storm search. and so all these the preparedness efforts need to be upgraded. united nation says many families do not have sleeping months hygiene kits and cooking supplies and is approved $3500000.00 in funds for emergency agencies working in the country. president marcus julia has said the country needs to take more steps to reduce the impact of storms ends with another on its way. those used to be most effective, say any help. cons come soon enough. laura westbrook l g 0,
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hong kong process led by new zealand. indigenous moti are growing louder on a 9 day march to parliament and buried due to reach the capital of wellington on choose day. as the challenge of bids by the right wing coalition government to change the country's founding documents, perry wilson reports under gray skies. the indigenous people of new zealand, the movie a matching. the proteus begin on monday, for museums, northern most point, gaining support along the way through towns and cities on a 250 kilometer journey. it's the latest display of defiance for most of the people who oppose the bill. that would, we define how the countries found in the document is interpreted nor the fabric of new zealand society is based on a treaty signed by the british crown,
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